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Which countries come online at certain times of day?
Mar 17, 2016 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 29, 2016 at 06:46
Mar 17, 2016 zamanından beri üye
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Hi,
I've noticed certain times of day (I'm on UK Time) have higher Forex volatility. I am aware of the market overlaps and this is why. I have the times for Sydney (10pm), Tokyo (midnight), NY (1pm) &, London (8am).
Is there a chart published that has all of them throughout the day?
Many thanks,
Paul
I've noticed certain times of day (I'm on UK Time) have higher Forex volatility. I am aware of the market overlaps and this is why. I have the times for Sydney (10pm), Tokyo (midnight), NY (1pm) &, London (8am).
Is there a chart published that has all of them throughout the day?
Many thanks,
Paul
Feb 22, 2011 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 29, 2016 at 08:27
Feb 22, 2011 zamanından beri üye
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Top left corner of MFB home page :) ?
Dec 11, 2015 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 29, 2016 at 09:56
Dec 11, 2015 zamanından beri üye
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togr posted:
Top left corner of MFB home page :) ?
I hadn't even noticed it. No wonder others didn't too. Thank you for pointing it out.
Feb 22, 2011 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 17, 2016 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 29, 2016 at 12:24
Mar 17, 2016 zamanından beri üye
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Thanks vontogr. What I'm trying to do is understand why volatility goes up at other times of day. I assumed that its because other countries/markets come online, not just the major ones I mention above.
I could look at the time differences between countries and work out what time 'their 8 am' is compared to UK time, but I was hoping for a more conclusive chart.
I could look at the time differences between countries and work out what time 'their 8 am' is compared to UK time, but I was hoping for a more conclusive chart.
Nov 14, 2015 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 29, 2016 at 13:17
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Nov 14, 2015 zamanından beri üye
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There are several major trading markets. The countries which currency are traded with more than 1% are:
USA, Eurozone, Japan, UK, Australia, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, China, New Zealand, Sweden, Russia, Hong Kong, Norway, Singapore, Turkey, South-Korea, South-Africa, Brazil and India.
Countries that cover about 80-85% are:
Eurozone, USA, Japan, UK, Australia, Switzerland and Canada.
USA, Eurozone, Japan, UK, Australia, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, China, New Zealand, Sweden, Russia, Hong Kong, Norway, Singapore, Turkey, South-Korea, South-Africa, Brazil and India.
Countries that cover about 80-85% are:
Eurozone, USA, Japan, UK, Australia, Switzerland and Canada.
Feb 22, 2011 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 29, 2016 at 14:10
Feb 22, 2011 zamanından beri üye
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porkopops posted:
Thanks vontogr. What I'm trying to do is understand why volatility goes up at other times of day. I assumed that its because other countries/markets come online, not just the major ones I mention above.
I could look at the time differences between countries and work out what time 'their 8 am' is compared to UK time, but I was hoping for a more conclusive chart.
Well not exactly. I would say it is driven by Economic news like FOMC announcement.
May 11, 2013 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 29, 2016 at 14:11
May 11, 2013 zamanından beri üye
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The volatility will also increase as news passes across the news wires throughout the day, unexpected events, comments that may not be in the schedule
GiftedFx
Mar 17, 2016 zamanından beri üye
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Mar 30, 2016 at 06:25
Mar 17, 2016 zamanından beri üye
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Dec 11, 2015 zamanından beri üye
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Apr 01, 2016 at 10:12
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togr posted:porkopops posted:
Thanks vontogr. What I'm trying to do is understand why volatility goes up at other times of day. I assumed that its because other countries/markets come online, not just the major ones I mention above.
I could look at the time differences between countries and work out what time 'their 8 am' is compared to UK time, but I was hoping for a more conclusive chart.
Well not exactly. I would say it is driven by Economic news like FOMC announcement.
In my experience volatility always increases whenever a trading session opens somewhere. Obviously it doesn't increase as much as it does during high impact events and news, but still, there's definitely a difference.
Apr 04, 2016 zamanından beri üye
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Apr 04, 2016 at 06:44
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Being in Aus, we have it pretty rough. The Asian session is often quiet, except around large announcements.
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